law school
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Definition
- Noun:
- An institution of higher education: A law school is a graduate school or a professional school that offers a curriculum focused on legal studies and jurisprudence.
- A program for legal training: It is an academic unit, typically within a university, dedicated to preparing students for careers in law by providing the study and instruction necessary to earn a law degree.
Usage
- As a subject or location: Used to refer to the institution itself, its program, or the period of study.
- She was accepted to a prestigious law school.
- He is in his third year of law school.
- As an attributive noun: Used to describe things related to such an institution.
- They met in a law school library.
- The law school application process is highly competitive.
Advanced Usage
- "to drop out of law school": to leave a law degree program before completing it.
- After one semester, he decided to drop out of law school.
- "law school graduate": a person who has successfully completed a law degree program.
- As a new law school graduate, she began studying for the bar exam.
Variants and Related Words
- Law student (n): A person who is studying at a law school.
- The law student spent hours in the library.
- Law degree (n): The academic degree, such as a Juris Doctor (J.D.), awarded upon completion of a law school program.
- She earned her law degree from Harvard.
Synonyms
- School of law: A formal synonym for law school.
- He is the dean of the school of law.
- Legal academy: A more formal term referring to institutions for legal education.
Related Phrases
- "to attend law school": to be a student at a law school.
- She plans to attend law school after college.
- "to get into law school": to gain admission to a law school.
- His excellent grades helped him get into law school.
Noun
- a graduate school offering study leading to a law degree